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Product Details
- Stainless Steel
- Litetime Guarantee
- File & Clipping Catcher
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Product Description
Stainless steel fingernail clipper features curved cutting blade. Built-in file and clipping catcher.
Customer Reviews
Durable KAI clippers perform well and are a great value.
First things first, these are actually KAI clippers which have seemingly been cross-branded as "MEHAZ" for distribution purposes. Make no mistake, however, that KAI actually manufactures these (KAI, as you may be aware, is the parent company of the high-end Shun knife brand). All over, they are marked with "KAI", the same logo that you'll find on your Shun knives. You can't see it in the stock photo, but they're branded "KAI" twice on the steel body, "KAI" once on the plastic holster, and "MEHAZ" once on the end of the lever. Also, these are made in Japan, just like you would expect from any KAI cutlery (they are marked "Made in Japan" all over). Does this make a difference? Absolutely. As anyone who's familiar with cutlery knows, high-end consumer cutting devices usually come from Germany or Japan. The extra cost of manufacturing in Japan is evident when these clippers are in your hand. The entire device is made of brushed stainless steel (lever, body, and fulcrum) so...
May 4, 2011
(Pearl City, Hawaii) | Helpful Votes: 27 | Rating: 5
so happy I went with these!
On Amazon, for top-rated, Mehaz and Seki dominate in regards to nail clippers. Some people scoff at a good pair and settle for drugstore brands and others who have bought this one just don't know a good thing when they hold it in their hands! I am on a stenographic keyboard 30 hours out of the week these days, and short nails are imperative for accuracy. This one goes above and beyond. Has a beautiful clear compartment to catch stray nails (which I enjoy). It's crafted to perfection, made in Japan. It cuts cleanly and is long, and so, very easy to use. I cut my nails once a week, and let me tell you, it is such a relief to finally trash my $4 Avon nail clipper for this high-quality piece. Also, this is nearly half the price of the Seki, and I just cannot see how a nail clipper could improve in anyway. Popularity is not always the best way. So pleased with this purchase/fast shipment/quality product, and I'm sure you would be too. -M
June 27, 2011
(Longmont, CO United States) | Helpful Votes: 13 | Rating: 5
Mehaz nail clippers
This is the best nail clipper that I have ever used. It cuts cleanly and takes very little pressure. I have rheumatoid arthritis and I have no problem using the Mehaz 660 clipper.
April 13, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 8 | Rating: 5